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Zulu blast blows the Kiwis away
CAPE TOWN, November 5 : Lance klusener pounded fours off the last two balls as South Africa snatched a dramatic three-wicket win in the sixth and final limited overs international at Newlands on Saturday. Man-of-the-match Klusener hit an unbeaten 59 off 42 balls to deny New Zealand a solitary win in the series. South Africa won five matches in a row after the first was rained out. Before Klusener's sensational onslaught it seemed New Zealand would win on the back of a maiden international century by Roger Twose, who shared a record 150-run fourth wicket stand with Chris Cairns. Twose made 103 and Cairns 80 as they dominated New Zealand's total of 256 for nine. Both men are returning home after the one-day games and will not be playing in the three-match Test series starting on November 17. Twose is regarded as a one-day specialist while Cairns will be returning for treatment on a knee injury. Twose, 32, has long been the nearly man of international cricket with highest scores in the 90s in both Tests and one-day internationals. He had made 20 half-centuries before today's breakthrough in his 75th one-day international. The stand between Twose and Cairns was the highest for any wicket for New Zealand against South Africa. Scoreboard Fall of wickets: Bowling: Pollock 10-1-44-2, Telemachus 10-1-30-3, Donald 10-0-47-1, Kallis 5-0-52-0, Abrahams 10-0-40-0, klusener 2-0-27-0, Boje 3-0-9-1 SOUTH AFRICA: D Cullinan b O'Connor 10, G Kirsten c and b Harris 25, J Kallis lbw O'Connor 0, N Boje c Parore b O'Connor 8, J Rhodes st Parore b Walker 69, M Boucher b Harris 46, L Klusener Not Out 59, S Pollock c sub (Tuffey) b Walker 8, S Abrahams not out 16 Extras: (lb9, w5, nb3) 17 TOTAL: (7 wkts, 50 overs) 258 Falls of wickets: 1-16, 2-16, 3-30, 4-65, 5-171, 6-173, 7-189 Bowling: Cairns 10-0-45-0, O'Connor 9-1-55-3, Styris 9-0-47-0, Harris 10-0-45-2, Walker 9-1-43-2, Astle 3-0-14-0 Copyright © 2000 Indian Express Newspapers (Bombay) Ltd.
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